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Well done Kayne Pettifer

the milk man said:
I hope that Kayne can come back to the form that saw him kick 40 odd goals in a season from the half foward flank ,good luck Kayne , and lookfoward to a half foward line of Kayne Jack Mitch looks good to me

Yeah, the tackling and pressure these 3 will provide will be great for our forward line. Other teams will be shaking in their boots trying to get it out of our forward 50
 
i still have a bit of a chuckle when i think about that friday night years back when Dermie said that he thought Petts moved around like a rolls royce or something along those lines after he kicked a goal :rofl
 
reckon kaynes a great player. I remember i went to the last game of the season when we played thae saints 2 years ago. he was the only player who looked like an afl player on the ground. Anyone who kicks 40+ goals a year being coached by a complete and utter fool or in pets case 2 complete fools, deserves his place. Imagine kicking to petts, morton and jack... There is some potency in that line. petts is definately in our best 22. hes too smart to delist
 
Ghost of Punt Road said:
Congratulations on getting through the recovery.

He will be apparently playing at Coburg for a bit, but with luck second half of the season we will have players like him, Cotchin and Cousins back to give some extra drive around midfield that we are lacking.
Well done on his recovery but tha last thing we need is Pettifer,leave him at Coburg.
 
If the rehabilitation process has given him a new perspective on working hard, then I am willing to have him back in the side.

If he has a better attitude than last time then his biggest weakness has improved and he'll be a good player.
 
Tigers of Old said:
Certainly not a thread you see every day. ;D

Agreed. Hope he pushes Morts to greater heights at the very least.
Got to agree there, ToO. Pettifer was okay when the side didn't have anyone else who could play that role, but Morton makes him completely redundant.
 
benny_furs said:
If the rehabilitation process has given him a new perspective on working hard, then I am willing to have him back in the side.

If he has a better attitude than last time then his biggest weakness has improved and he'll be a good player.
I've heard all this dribble before,belongs at Coburg than trade/delist
 
Sheesh, the original post was a congrats on making it back thru the rehab of major surgery.
Who needs enemies when you have supporters like this, after reading the last 2 pages!
 
Broadsword95 said:
Thank him for his services and trade away for a 3rd rounder.


We wouldn't get a trade for him, especially with the GC coming into the draft next year, everyone will want to hold on to their draft picks.
 
He's just the sort of player GC might take on. Remember they have to recruit a raft of senior players or they will lose by a hundred points every game. It's a chance to trade a player for a draft pick he probably isn't worth.
 
Tigerblood said:
He's just the sort of player GC might take on. Remember they have to recruit a raft of senior players or they will lose by a hundred points every game. It's a chance to trade a player for a draft pick he probably isn't worth.

For them or us?
 
tigertough12 said:
i still have a bit of a chuckle when i think about that friday night years back when Dermie said that he thought Petts moved around like a rolls royce or something along those lines after he kicked a goal :rofl
Apt description of Petts. You wouldn't want to ding a Roller barging in an out of the riff raff of heavy urban traffic. Take it to the outside on a leisurely country or coastal cruise and revel in how sweetly it performs.
 
Always good to see someone recover from such a serious injury BUT....he has shown nothing to suggest he truly deserves a Yellow and Black gurnsey again. BUT with our gutless selections, I fear he will be back....and the same dissapointments will reappear.
 
mb64 said:
I've heard all this dribble before,belongs at Coburg than trade/delist

I would have let him go last year.

Good luck to him though, in a team full of introverts he seems to be pretty popular and well liked. It will be a test of his hard work if he is to make it back, so he should either come back and be a good player, or he will flail about at Coburg for the rest of the year with a gift game later on.

It will take hard work to become a regular again, not like last time.